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SHENANDOAHHERALD IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY 4JNO. H. SRABILL "-^SUBSCRIPTION I 00 Por Year, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. CoinmuuicaUoDS of private nature chanced for as advertising. HDRALD JOB OPPICD ?mn.cte in every respect. Woik done on short notice and oq the most ,?s? mable terms. .,? iMia^^^* \\\\j\am\l IU b >?!* v? ?rt^**^ nfl Vol.93 Woodstock, Virginia, Friday, April 1,1910. No. 13 Shenandoah Herald ADVBRTISINS RATBS Advertisements will be inserted at One Dollar per square of ten lines or less, for the first insertion and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. -^Quarterly or yearly adver tisements by contract. "laf Unless the number of inser? tions is marked upon the manu? script, advertisements will be pub? lished until forbidden and charged accordingly. Alcohol to Children Ask vour doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic 'stimulant for children. He will probably say, "Very, very rarely. Children do not need stimulating." Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic for them. He will prob? ably answer, "Very, very frequently." Then ask him about Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla as a tonic for Jhe young. Follow his advice. He knows. /. C^wr^Jj^ , the first greatTuTeTHicaTn^ the bowels.'* Ask yomrdoetorU ??te is not so. Then ask him about Ayer's Tills. Sold for nearly sixty years. Il i _ -???.g--??-?-jjjjj-jj-g,??mammmmm?*as?a?af *asaa?s?ssEas^saia?H EGGS rOR HATCHING. N'.> tier than the lH>?.t, but better thar Um n ot* Bured Hock, Wyan dottei, Brown and Bnfl Leghorns. H<.j ii s, Silver B(M?ny1ed Hamburg*. I ' ill fer c ti i > s, aod - ? blue ribbons. I Now prizes out of fort J - j a, at til?- gtmoA Weetara Ma 8 Write for eiraalar. SHEN iNDOAfl 1V"LTUY PARU, \\ . (r. Kitti r, Maurertowa, . 18 Imo v, BUSTER. stallion will make f i'.HO from KJinburir. Va. lo S '. Va. '?Bl - Um bett liddle and thi i :;sr boree in the Val ley. TER Hil insure a colt to stand np a lit for Si 5.00 Pitting ti niui anoe. llble for acei li r pnrttenlan write to H. S. BARHAM Kuinburg, Va. ~ I -x Mgr., ? P n ?>- Woodstock, Va If You Want to Drive, Come Here I am now running a KlKST ci,as LIVERY in Woodstock with my hole] 1 <? ou teams you will en ._. Good horeee nnd iiice eqninnr-env. Nothis kino in; outfit which leaves my ?table. Prleei rei>jnable and ^ood lervice. J. W HOLTZMAN """"mmmmmmmmmmm-?????????? I To Our Old Customers. Hu ? I the m ri ieei of Mr. ? sii bi la-maker, i furnish harnell al! d do rep?ir work at ihort n<? B i lotion guaranteed aa to j ? dos. d a cordial invitation to rs and the public i ont I ail I a ip ucl onf .j. a. Dysart k Co. Collecting. I do eelinf. All clnlmi given nrompi attention, A. GARRETT CARTER, (XjNSTABU . il Life Insui 8 ice Co. of Ken If yon wart ? 2d vear life ".ie I rall *>; cih>:> a card Dee. 10?:', ino. Raw Furs Wanted. I i at th^ freight depot in v. i . ever** Coi rt Day. il . . j. Don't sell un ? and I will sun rite you st tl;- - i um Dejinf for skins. in ei| ?'? ill eonble mi ?> yo I full value for >oui Write for prto: - H. ii BILLER. Orkney Springs, Va. pd. Ice Cream .tautly on hand at the I UP WOT) W ood |tOOk| \ ? ALL ld- CRZAM AND [CEfl OUABANTBBD PURE. ba ve vour orders for Sunday oreame, emt*, at \iMi]:0n A ^ ? I)ru J^: plant is Soe tn operation. A. w. NICODEMUS A BOSS, WeOD?TOCK.VA . vr Belting. Belling We aro unbared to sell 00*0*1 and belting at prices, \vbirn (lexy I .,;i. Send for pru.-*. J. A. DYSART & CO Agents for the National Leather Belting Wo. WXjTjsTOCK, VIRfilWA. For Sale. Thnrouehbied Bf*** g^M Reek L^sfor hatching. !?? f*,r '"; le. All cockerels in my flock new and reglaten __ ,^__ Mrs. C. Maky WUMW*. Woodstock, Va. Hants Por Sale. Cabbage, tomatoes and all kinds of plants for sale at my residence on South Main street. March ll- tf Walter M. Fravbl. For Sale Cheap. One nearly new Turnbull 4 hom wagon. For'further particulars, tan on or address, minI,Ty M. I* SWART/. a. pd. 7*W'N tt - ~HOLLiSTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea MuggeM A Busy Radiclist fof Bu:y Paool*. Brinjs Golden Health ?ad flenwwd Via**. art Iv.,:, ey trouble* ? i""^. 5^', Wool. Uisd nreatli. ^JtKi ^ J^T? tva In uo arni Bruche Ita Rocky *<??^J^>?i?V*?' iK ton*, ai e^tjj a Unx. GwfiZmfSwl WwHMU ftUGGETf W Mi-LOw rtaru BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SHENANDOAH COUNTY. lTTi)i:.Yi:)S-.lT-LI\f V. u. Wai.ros. Collection g. D. Na* m >n. Department. NV. L. Nt:u MAN. Notary Pub.ic. w ALTON & WALTON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Woodatock, Va. Practice In State and Federal Courte. S. r.WKNNKR. J, M. H.U'SKRMAN P A VK N NE1: k BAUSE11M AN ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW, Woodatock, Va. ? EMUEL BORDEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ;an practice in 1878, Owner and Manager ol Tbe Rhenendoah Valley Collection and Adjustment Agency, p^tabiished l**l*'.i. I'oat-office nddreai Calvary, Shenandoah county. Va. jC? H. BRUMPACK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL AT LAW. Woodstock. Va, Office: Tn "Lawera How." former? ly occupied by the late P, W. Magruder. R USU H. WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Woodatock, Va. IfMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY FOK SHENANDOAH COUNTY, Will practice in adjoining counties. Will be in New Market every Satur? day. PHYSICIANS. D H. R. Mee. HOFFMAN, TOMS BROOK, VIRGINIA. Haring decided to locate at Toro'i Hrook, 1 oiler my profeiiional i ricee to the neople ol that place and # vicinity, ('alis promptly ai dav or night. li-lO-V.i. D IL J. IL SMOOT, Haring located in Woodatock, can be lound at las residence on North Muhleoburg Street, tin- lae residence of Dr- J. L. Campbell, when not pr%> feeilonally on^a^ed. D ll. I>. D. CARTER, Ottice and Residence Soith Main St. Woodstock, Virginia. *&* Special attention i^lreo to Sur? gery. Phone (all 38. W. S. CLINK, D RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. tnY Calla anawered day or night. and residence North Main St. March 4?tf. DEA TISTS. -rail. J. B. RUSH! D E N'T I S T, Woodstock, Virginia* Established in 188ft. ' fl ce South Main Sire t. TERMS ( ash. D EL T. F. LOCKE, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office Main St., WoodetOOk, Va. -fctf' Chloroform, ethe and cocaine used for painless extraction of teeth. Dec. 2'J?lyr. D R. J.C. BOWMAN, DENTIST, Woodstock, Virginia. Office on Court St net, above the Ottice of Tavenner & Bauserman. Mai -s. 'i^-lvr. BUSINESS cai:ns. Woodstock Marble Works WOODSTOCK, VA. Monuments, Tombs and all kinds of Cemetery Work. Loveat pgicaa In the Valley. Oire ua a call. Ba V. SNYDER. Barber Shop. Court St., Woodstock. Va. Warden Fravel, Propr. Shave. 10 j Haircut_ 15 Singe. 10 j Shampoo.. 15 Paola] Massage. Tonic Rub. I and 10 Shaving Corpse- 1.00 Shave away from shop 20 Haircut 'r Eiaircut and shave away from >hop 60 -*ST Prompt attention given to all customers. I Share of the public patronage so? licited. CARLY RISERS Tht amaaUm fetfe ?fe. /I ANOINTMENTS OF BALTIMORE CONFERENCE, ME. CHURCH, SOUTH. APPOINTMENTS OF U. B. ION FERENCE. Cumberland, Md., March 27.?The Virginia Conference of the United Bi thren Church adjourned tonight. Offloere were elected aa follows: pre sd.ling Kider, Kev. A. B. Hammock, < f Dayton: Conference Treasurer. Ri .. A. P. Punkhoun r: Rev. G. P. Hutt, Principal Industrial School : Es, W MoMullen, Principal Dayton High School, ind J. N. Pries, Great Ceca pOD High School. Appointments wen made as followi : ,T : ? ??? ?? - o n :r.,?*,-,? EtOCKINGaAM DI&TBICT. lev. B. W. Pond. Presiding Kider. Staunton. Rev. L). H. Kern. Staunton Mission, Rev. \Y. P. C. Coe. harrisonburg. Rer. H. TI. Sherman. Bridgewater, Kev. c. W. Richard son. Mt. Crawford, Rev. .f. c. Thrasher. Parnassus. Rev. J. L. H* nd. ison. Churchville, Rer, C. E, Simmons. Augusta, Kev. K. L. Bntalar, Waynesboro, Kev. W. M. Compton. Basic, Kev. B. P Harrison. New Hope. Kev. G, H. Benoit. Port Republic, Rer. G. D. Moses. Rockingham, Kev. J. T. I). Collins. Broadway, Rar. Robert Grant, Klkton. Rev. M. T. Tabler. Shenandoah and Ni arks vi Ile, Kev. K. M. Wheeler. el and Mount Pleasant, Kev. C. W. Mark. Luray, Ker L. Hammond. Page, Kev. H. M. Strlckli New Market. Rev C. K. Maye. Mooni Jackson, Rar. W. B. Miller. Fairfield, Rev. W. D. Pye. Goshen, Kev. C. W. Stat li I, McDowell, Rot, li. \. Wilson. Monterey, I lev. C. L. Potter. Crabbottom, to he lUpplled, tTIKCBBSI BB D48TBIOT. Rev. Geo. T. TyN*r, Presiding Kider. Winchester, Rar, J. Wr. Duffey. Frederick. Rev. L. K. Markwood. Middletown. Kev. D. A. Peery. Stephen^ City. Kev. Charles Lynch. Strasburg Rer. J. II. Haley. Front Royal and Riverton, Kev. .1. [1. Light. Warren. Rar. .T. W, McNeill. Linden, Rev. C. W. Stump. Marshall, Rev. W. R. Dorsey. Edinburg, Kev. William Melville. Woodstock, Kev. K. K. Pults. Woodstock Milli ?;;. tobe supplied by Rer. J. H. Cooley.. White Post, Kev. J. M. Kline, one to be lupplled. Berryville, Rer, J. T. Willil Hillaboro, Re?. 8. A. I nilton, Kev. S. V. Hil* Loudoun. Refs. II. A. Browi K. i). M - Middleburg, Kev. .1. H. Balthia. Jefferson, Rer. I). Ruttier. Charles Town, Rer. .1. (". Hawk. Shenandoah Junction. Rer. \\. A. Lynch. Shannondale, Re?, .T. W. Reerei. ShepherdatOWU lev. C. W Brunswick, Rer. Prank Jeuki; -. Brucetown, Rer, II. V. Wheeler. Profeasor at Vanderbilt (Jnirereity, Kev. John A. Kern. Ref. II. M. Cantergoea to Ali ? ? leia, Va. Rer, .1. K. Van Horn gOOS to Chris t'ansburj-. Va. Thoi, ( .lont-s was trana ferred to Oklahoma Conference. Rer. G. K. Heydrick goes to (>ceo quan in Washington diltrict. Dayton circuit. I). S. Hac a ;? r. Lacey Spring, C H. ( rowell. Klkton. W. Ii. Sa slager Gle-.i. G, B, Padeley. Edinburg, John Ford. Tom i Brook, C. P. Pyehe. Shenandoah, IL N. Bypolt. Winchester, H. B. Richardson. Winchester Circuit, N. F. a. Cupp, West Frederick, G. A, McGuire, Augusta, W. S. Kau. ( hirlotteifir.e, J. K. croft. Praualin, J. W? Stem, Hardy. Isaac Summ- I s Inwood, i:. w. Webeter, Jone'l Spring. Wm. Van Sickle. Keyser, J. H. Break. Berkeley Spring station, p. K. Kef. Berkeley Spring Circuit. 8. I). Skel? ton. Bayard, B. F. Dodion. Churchviile, J. W. Mai Cumberland Minion, A, J. Seoriat. Cacapon, W. N. Maiden. Klk Garden, L. C. Mellick. Frederick, J. C. S. Myers. Martinsburg. W. F. Gruver. I < Jreek, George llurg* nn. Pleasant Valley, L. a. Raoay, Pendleton, J. i>. Fergoaon. Prince William, ,f, il. Brill. Roanoke, T. M. Sharp. Roekbrldge, C. J. Kacey. Staunton. K. W. Stover. South Branch, B. K. Chubb. Westernport, w. b. Good. Harrisonburg, oolored, to be sup? plied. Youth Confesses Robberies. Harrisonburg. Mai ch LM> George MeDoneldsoo, ae-j^eataee yean old, confessed to hi caking into and rob? bing three hom-.es at Pennlaird, Rock? ingham county, and today in circuit court he entered a plea of guilty. Judge Haas will make an effort to send the bof to a reformatory instead of to the penitentiary. Good results always follow the use of Foley'9 Kidney Pills. They Rive prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders, as healing, strengthening and a uti-septic. Try (bern. Schmitt's Drug Store. DANIEL'S IMFROYFMLNT STOPS. Daytona, Fla., March 8?.? Dr iwnlng, the attending physician, stated tonight that the condition ol id Statea ?enator Danial is obi so satisfactory as two da vs ago. there baring been a comp'ete cessation of improve neut during the pail W bonis John Warrick Daniel was born a Lynchburg on September 5, 1812, liv son *>f Judge Wil.iam Daniel, jr., and Sarah A. Warwick Daniel. Hil pa terna] grandfather, William Danial, sr., w^.s judge of the \ irginia Genera Court ard an ardent supporter of Jefferson and of th" reroletiOn of < 177'i. His father was judge of th Court of Appeals of Virginia and a prominent figure lo Virginia politics. He was an elector fo? Vat Bureu 'n l*4o and had the reputation of being one of the Iii.) st orators in his state. One of bli cou sim w.i>, Peter Vivian i <>| the Knited States Supreme Court: another was John Moneure Panie), a distinguished journalist in his tin When Virginia leeeded from the union young Daniel left his it . and accepted a commission as lecoml ? ant in (the Ttventy-serenUi Vir? ginia Regiment, which became par! of the Stonewall Brigade. He fought in the first battle of M anal ta, on Julj 21, 1881; si Bo ro, Md , Septem? ber 14, 1862; and in the bloody battle uf the Wilderness May ?*> and 7. 1864, In which he held the rank of i r and wai adjutant - . of Jubal A. Early's division. During that battle ? abell fragment broke and shattered i leg, lb- fell from hil horse lind would bare bled to death had ii IU for Ihe kindness of a private. abo itooped tho i! iw of blood by twisting the adjutant's tcirf tightly around the latter*! leg. Ti > iel o ia injury pul a stop to Danie, >> c ireer I - a >oldiei". i 1 taken to Charlottesrtlle where he ilowly n i from bl I wounds. During his ounralescence he itudled law. attend in] ? - at the Unirer litj ol Virgil i In IW i ind I8< ??? lb tted ti? I ? S with his fa' ii ad Vi. tiivd fo Por I" i ie' aaa prei Hank ol Lynchburg and in IWW i.e married Mile Julia E. Mut ? : Lynchburg, who bore him two mhis ami three da ; ' I niel tool* Dd B "'h ' ? ? \ lcade ii' the Vir: | iii. ne ol Delegatei and >? ?. ii ioctl from i860 to 1 -Tl*. Prom 1875 to 188] h.- waa i - of the Virginia Senate. He reslarned after he had been nominated for governor In 1881, but was defeated at the aubsei ion Uy W. 'ron, ti adj niter candidate. In 1885 h lied to Congress and during 'his first month ot Berries in the p.. -.? ..f Representstt' i wai '. to the Unite I Statei Se ile to i ator Mahone, vbose term waa to ex March ?".. 1887. itor Daniel developed com able actl ter be be (ame a nu tu? ber of th< Senate. He aaa re-elected to tbe Unlf?ed State* s ate in 1892 i without party nomination, and slao in 1898, ld 1 snd 1910. ll- i ir the force and high finish of bia orator] and area often ip ?n to dolli -i Idr moog at ' Imoortant di He d tllrered Or ition at the- 3D fell lng Ol . a monumer.' legion, i Va.. In lw>i'i: the sddreaa st ihe dedl ation <.f the wsshington Monument n 1885 by invitation <?f ? '. - and rai Ibe I di .1! orator at many oca! celebrations in Virginia ard t?'S. He . \ coining from a (Wff HfM Of democratic loathers nn NSStore, and his convictions were horoughly lo bannon] alibi iratic principles, but tbe broad I il bia mind tempered his partiianahip tod made bim ? conservative. He va- the author of eeferal law hook-, >f atandard value and was repeatedly honored for his learniog and tm sctifity as a legislator, The degree of LL. D. was Con? fer-ed upon him by the Washington and Lea Unlforaity In 1^\ and by the Kniversity of Michigan in IS*". Lava Spreads Over 25 Miles. Sidlf, March 26.- The eruptions from tba aide oraton <-f Mount Bins continued loday, and the fiery river, formed at tbe fool ol Mount Castel? la/./.o, mored slowly loward Borrello and Balpiaao. Consuming everything in its path. The levatic stream wind? ing in and out over the uneven Bar* f iee at ihe mountain base has oofored pobably twenty-life n , though ita head is not morethao ton miles trots the musses in an airline Throughout the nlgfat the summit of Mount Kt na appeared to be ablaze, b it loday a cloud of black amok r feloped tbe peak. Prolonged .? from the 0aatraJ Qnaasf and fre q lent eaploiioni from th i as eaTaataally as the fl t > hold in terror the populace for miles around. The people of llje district have }>*>pn wrought up to i high pitch of ai raaat, and il (j for miracles, though at the sam*' time declaring that tho evil iyi ls upon them. Tho 1 nil ot the llloml for purification, linds voic?' iu pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jeandieod look, moth patches t?nd blotch the skin, all signs of liver trouble. Rut Dr. King's New Life Pills make rick red blood; give clear skin, rosy obailrr Uno complexion, health. Try them. 25c at Walton k Smoot, HARRISONBURG ON FIRE. With Enthusiasm Over a Won? derful Discovery. A well known aciectlat recently in? troduced to ihe people of Herrison* burg a dlacofery resulting from yean o' hard study, extenstre travel and much experimenting that has become the talk of thousands and has set that city on fire with enthusiasm over th* m my wonderful thing! it has done Scores of people who have sintered for years arith some chronic ailment hi'.' been restored to period health nftur using this dNcoverv which ll i>r nclpally OOtnpOSed of a collection 3 n ots that are soaked in hot water, hen the juice is extracted from them. i ll called Root .Knee. Many say hat the energizing eflfectl oi ore (wallow of the juice is almoat matai - aneoua. It leema that it relierei ? - nost any trouble of tbe .stomach, K>Wi li, kldneyi and liver and thal its i Kithing, bealing and tonic action on he digestife and secretory orgai s li o rapid that er en some ;>f the ? i> rn of Indigestion, conatipation and lerfoosnees, kidney trou des and beumatistn are perceptibly benefited rom the rer j atari Thi gteal rem d\ will toon be demonstrated at jValton .v Smo t's drug store here [sj COURT PROCEEDINGS. Pennie L. Rhinehart vs. Millie a. i m ? inri ordure i an.! lao ? ed that the inter, tl ihl ha parties lotbii ca -"in the real state of which Caroline Holler sized ar. : - SJ folb.ws: .lillie HolleY, Robt Holler, Mar) ?'adele}'s heirs. B tl Mc Willi and i has. Orin, one tooti sch; .los. Pullen and Pennie L. Ihinefa ot. each half of one tenth: r's I rs one tenth: Lo* . Phillip Holler, Artemlf '-. belfs, Sallie i !hria;ian, ?muna Holler and Milton Holler one weniieth each. Decree Ol bon 1 Ju Ige K. T ? r and M. L. Valton. commlaaioi ? rs to k ? e of referei e John W. Bly vs. p. S. Pl -?.i.l.i D Hunter N. i Decrei io am nded ai to sui horize > i ?? of prop ut- in St l-l- - >: >f in front of the couti b .lo- H. 1 i. re. Celia D. ?minni -i <\ N. Ritenour ? - Hit establishing K. 8. Tarennei M. Li. Walton app >lnl ? l commie* siooei > to maki K Walter K. Donnell's admr. vs. Southern Railway Co. Pies of not guilty and leare t i pl< a I furthi 8 ? Cut \ a. 1". E I ? L, V. L ?::.'? of wiut i f irth In plaintiff's declaration. I), muire; and enjoined. Offid m-nt and writ of enquiry de. Pies non aaaumpsit and repllc Mrs. Alice Haslel i l <?? guardian for Virginia ind ft7 Ponton Miller qualified sa di public. Bon J. I. Mo iwret y ? .1. L. Carper appointed a dmr. of estate of Wm. Koontz, 'he'd. Pond 00; surety W. H. Btonebunu VS il! of John Wolverton, dec'd, probat id. G io. W. v. ol forton and John W. Wolverton the a: id Iq tim sum < f b it without security. .\ ax. Barton appointed admr. of ? t John P. '?!? tkl-y, deed* lond 1800; surety J. H. Smo >t. Syrum towers, taaac Polls, Corneliui Miller nd A. Jack Miller, appointed ap iraiaers. Will of Mark Lowi rj probe! d. '?ci.- K. Lower] exeeotrh | end n penalty of 11,000 eitho it security, List of Conyeyances. Barron, lrual*e, ;<> r.. ( . Irabem, - lota and buildings in flToodsto 50. Cora A. Polia and C. L. Poltxfto Ol'Hansbargsr, tract of iat.dJ K-ar Conic vi! Minnie P. Mfilliaaas and Klmer K. .Villiams to c. L. Zirkle, Irani of and n^-ar Mt. Jackson. Philip c.em .-md stile to Elmer K. .Viliiams, tract of land in Ashly i'.sirict. ( has. I). Bamber and wife to Thor. cuber, tract of land near Mt. Jackson. K. S. Tavenner, comr. to P.J. Clark id lot naar Edinburg; $90). K. P. Newman and J. W. I'< r y, tr istree, to H. C. Hur?,ress, lot 7, block iii; lot 1"?. 06; lot 10. block 71. li K Smoot to Albarl L. Snoot and wife, two tracts of land ..ear M. Luke; fills. IVorxe Tiiitu linllvl* Bullets hara often Caused lesa suf? fering to soldiers than than the eczema L. W. Harrunan, Burlington, Me., got in the army, and Buffered with, forty years. "Hut Backleo'a Arnica Salve cured me when all else fi I he orites: I ? nealer f< deers, Boils, Hums, (it-;, Wounds, Bruises and Piles. ?">j ut Walton A Sinoot. ap C BIKDLKU, VKTKKINAPY BURGEON will be located in Woodstock, Vir? ginia, afl*M* April ltlth. -**eTAll calla promptly (answered dav or ni#ht. April 1 Announcement is made of the .nu Hage of Raymond Bly, ol Strasburg, and Min Beulah Wsr 1. of Mount Jsikeon. DLATH5. Col. James H. Morrison. i'>>\. James H. Morrison, one of the best-known edueatona lo Nie state. die 1 Saturday morning at his boase In Luray. following an attack of acute indigestion. Col. Marris.jn had a br.lliant war record, serving through? out the four years in the Confederate Army, where he rose from a private to colonel. He was at the capture o' Vicksburg by General Grant. Going to Luray about 15 yeera ago, he, in addition to holding principal* -.hips of schools in Pa^e county, con? ducted a military school in Lurer. He was regarded as an authority on military tactics. He is survived by children, lif tug in Luray?Capt. lt. T. Morrison, of the Sesenty-eeeond Virginia Regiment; Mrs. W. Ht Darbie and Miss Sara Morrison. Another son is K. s. H. Morrison, of Richmond. Colonel Morrison wr?s graduated from the Virginia Military institute m i860, and > Prances Flender-on Smith, a daughter of Qen< Fraocii H. Smith. ^ iperintendenl of (batinstit ition. Hawass psst mas r 1} tLodge of Masons. In 189 when the Valle} Royal Arch School of Instruction was organised i el| i secretai ?? ead treas* ind each year ha- ieee unani The funeral was bald Monday morn' ing in Lexington. John H. Van. Mr. John H. Van, about B1 years old. died near Columbia Kurnace, Mardi 21st, I'1'. companion him to tim spirit world -> 1 brothel, 7 . 23 grand ? i ? I ld and : Rds. 8 rices at tbe I ? of a :. i interment : ni iv buryl n ad. J. IA K. Mrs. Mary Lindamood. Mrs. Mary Lindern*. 75 year ol l. is dea I st the home of her son in-law, ll. C. !'? tuaerman, neai Clifton, Shel lunly. She wai ti?e v. i Geom amood. John M. Bazzle died (.f blood poison ?..?. Hoepital, Washington, ;y, The bod] arri red at New iday afternoon for burie1. Several weeki ago Mr. Bazzle bad his nabed by a wagon wheel run nver it ivar Great Kells. lb I i I and lea a ld< i a ti Misi ' li od, of L iray. He Ie ire* hil fain r, and - it NURSING MOTHERS show the beneficial ef? fects of Scott's Emulsion in a very short time. It not only builds her up, but enriches the mother's milk and properly nour? ishes the child. Nearly all mothers who nurse their children should take this splendid food ? -a. .^?1.. i-s\ Lr?r?r\ IOI11C, I1UL UIUV tv-r ivv-^l up their own strength but to properly nourish their children. IOU SALL SI ALL OU1TOOIBT8 8*nd 10c., nnmo ct pnpi-rand tilla ad. for oar btsiuwl . sj hink ttftd USIM*! Sk,t< Ii-B.mk. i'-avh bunk contains * Good Lui k Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St.. New York LIKE A THIEF Kidney "D'usoasa creeps upon yu cr.:! fcbea you rrzLa v.? to tho (oct it ij Bf too Uto ?t'.;Q dunsrjO ha3 I .?n dene. If you su-tpect that you havaany folia rf Kidney trouhfe, if you art p:z led as to ths cause of y>ur ill iieaUh, be on tbe sate side and take kidney/cure Ve Ln rsi thia remedy Trill euro Kid? ney trouble S3 "ito know that its fi rmuh 13 srpcrloT ta any similar remcJy and v.c hare proof of its effectiveness. Sold with tbe Kcxrdl rmarantee. ' Two sizes, 50c. and fi.00 / Schmitt's drug Stoke, The store for quality. Woodstock, Virginia. CAKE, T hot biscuit* hot breads, pastry, are ga lessened in cost \$ and increased in quality and wholesomeness, BaKms-f Powder Bake the food at home and save money and health ^^g ^ j. *^$L**JflBl i*"**' ?? -ii,,* >-.-^->^""""""""""l - .' SW ^^aVi^ * Ha&p &y . To Take Place of Saltpeter. A Suggestion. Py the aid of electric-chemical pro 1 cannot think but that the world dlR.t,on of mRTl,ireH containing at wotiM be better arni brighter if bur ?ospheric nitrogen. German;, si] ta teachers would dwell on the Duty of ^ t0 largHy de(.rpafie , lw Happiness ns well as the Happiness tion of 8altpeler from rhi:i of Duty.?Slr John Lubbock. GEARY HOTEL, JOHN E. BEMIS. Proprietor, Woodstock. ... Virginia. Under New Manag< ment. Table Unexcelled! First Class in its Appointments. Headquarter! for commercial men. Special attention given automobile parties. A finely equipped livery in connection with the hotel. Say "Geary** to the porter at the train. "Prescriptions A Specialty. 9 J This is more than a mero statement. It is a Fact. Thc Prescription Department, in cur Store, is tlie most Important Feature, consequently it receives more attention. Bring Your Prescription To Us Pure Drugs, Carefully Compounded, Insures Sj tig Faction to Patient, Physician and Everyone Con? certed, -ask Your physician." WALTON & SMOOT, ??Tin: DRUGGItJTS*' ? W rs> _s>_. sa_ > Woodstock, virginia. "I'KoMPT 1'KUVKRY." NOTICE TO THE WISE BREEDERS. IT PAYS BEST TO BREED THE BEST. The line STANDARD-BRED & REG? ISTERED TROTTING STALLION SUPREMACY BELL. 41890. (FULL BBOTHBR TO BLEXfONERE [tr] ftft ) Mr. Wur.der's colt by this horse at If months old is RET WEEN 14 AND 15 HANDS HIOH AND WKHaiS N KA KIA' SOO lbs. Its mother weight ? Ila. Mr Hoover's and others comnare favorably with it. SUPREMACY Bl LL is handsome, stylish and bred in the purple. He has great, natural speed and it is confi? dently believed that he will trot in 2:10 or betier when niven a eba no*-. He will make ahorse weighing between 1,100 and 1,200 lbs. at maturiU. fie will make this Season at Woodstock, Strasburg, Mr. Pansie's, Middletown, Bowman's. Edinburg. Mt Jackson and other points between. For full pedij-ree, terms and particulars address DR. D. D. CARTER, or J. W. CLEM, Managar, Apr goo* Woodstock, VntaiKiA, ^\